- Paul Fox
:"For the record producer, see
Paul Fox (producer) for the Ruts' guitarist seePaul Fox (musician) , for the actor seePaul Fox (actor) ."Sir Paul Fox, CBE, (born in 1925) is a Britishtelevision executive, who spent much of his broadcasting career working forBBC Television , most prominently as the Controller ofBBC One between 1967 and 1973.He began his career at the Corporation in the 1950s, writing scripts for the "
Television Newsreel " programme before going on to create and edit the popular sports programme "Sportsview". While editing "Sportsview", in 1954 he hit upon the idea of creating the annualBBC Sports Personality of the Year award, a glittering ceremony which is still held every December by the Corporation and seen as one of the major events in UK sport.By the early 1960s he had been promoted to Head of Public Affairs at BBC Television, and in this role was heavily involved in the news coverage of the assassination of U.S. President
John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the subsequent reaction to the events in the UK.In 1967 he became the Controller of
BBC One , the oldest television station in the UK, and he was to hold this post for six years, one of the longest reigns of any BBC Channel Controller.He was later the Managing Director of
Yorkshire Television (YTV), during which he was quite vocal in his disapproval of the poaching of "Dallas" from the BBC by fellowITV contractorThames Television . Whilst at YTV he was prominent in representing the managerial view in theindustrial dispute between members of thetrade union theACTT and theITV companies, which blacked out the network for three months in1979 . He was Chairman ofITN from 1986 to 1988 and later Managing Director of BBC Network Television. He has subsequently been knighted, and is thus now Sir Paul Fox.[Category:BBC One controllers]
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